nice interview, overall. it's too bad that they got so specific with their Ant-Man question. they practically forced Wright to no-comment it. should have left Pym's name out of it.

I think it was the tacking on of the Fantastic Four comments and "get the rights back, Marvel!" snarkery that probably led to the no comment. A simpler, subtler "what role do you see Hank Pym playing in the larger Marvel film universe?" type question probably would have made him tip his hand a bit.

"I saw [Whedon] just the other week in London, we had dinner. He likes the script that we've written, so there's not a lot we have to do to fit it into the other movies, which is good. I think so how it fits in will actually become in future movies. So, it's going to be more standalone."

So like I guessed Wright did sit down with Whedon when he was in London a couple weeks ago.

I hope the fact Ant-Man fits in means Hank and Jan will be available for Avengers 3 or other Marvel movies.

"Well, because there was a book called 'Age of Ultron' quite recently, a lot of people have assumed that is what we're doing, but that is not the case. We're doing our own version of the origin story for Ultron. In the origin story, there was Hank Pym, so a lot of people assumed that he will be in the mix. He's not. We're basically taking the things from the comics for the movies that we need and can use. A lot of stuff has to fall by the wayside."

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